will a 750 power supply be ok with this build?

A_Revell

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Computer Case : 1 x NZXT Phantom Enthusiast - Black
CPU : 1 x Intel i5 4670K - (4 x 3.4 GHZ) - Haswell
CPU Heatsink : 1 x Arctic Cooling Freezer 13
Memory : 1 x Corsair Vengeance 16GB PC3-12800 1600 MHz (2x8GB) - Lifetime Warranty (DDR3)
Graphics Card : 1 x NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 JETSTREAM - 4 GB - (PALIT) - (PCI-E) (FREE Watchdog Game)
Motherboard : 1 x Asus Z87-K (Intel Z87)
Sound Card : 1 x Motherboard Integrated HD Sound
Networking : 1 x Motherboard Integrated Ethernet Lan (Broadband Ready)
Power Supply : 1 x Corsair RM 750W silent
CPU Compound : 1 x Arctic Cooling MX-4 Thermal Compound
Case Fans : 1 x Standard Fans Included With Case
Hard Drive #1 : 1 x 250GB Samsung 840 EVO SSD SATA-III, Read 540MB/s, Write 520MB/s - Silent
Hard Drive #2 : 1 x 3 TB Seagate (3000 GB) SATA-III HDD 7200 RPM 64MB
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Operating System #1 : 1 x Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64 BIT
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Keyboard : 1 x Logitech (G105) Gaming Keyboard - Green LED Backlit (USB)
Mouse : 1 x Standard Optical Mouse (USB) - Black

just wandering if the the power supply will be ok for this setup?

thanks in advance
 

Scampi

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750W will give you plenty of power.

The RM series power supplies have poor capacitors.


Get a EVGA , SEASONIC , XFX . ANTEC.

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DCV

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Definitely. It's also going to work at 60%-70% load most of the time, so the fan isn't gonna spin really fast and it's going to be silent. If you end up buying from another brand i'd recommend to go for 750 watt. Don't go lower(unless you don't care about noise).